Salford Quays Overview
Salford Quays is a joint tourism initiative between Salford City Council and Trafford Borough Council and is supported by The Lowry, Imperial War Museum North, Manchester United Football Club, Lancashire County Cricket Club, the Lowry Outlet Mall and the Copthorne Hotel which are private sector partners in the area. The Lowry is one of Manchester's most renowned centers for arts and performance and is the architectural flagship of the redeveloped Salford Quays waterside location. Incorporating two theaters, a range of galleries, as well as restaurants, bars and cafes, the Lowry's eyecatching architecture won it the 2001 building of the year award. The building takes its name from the celebrated painter LS Lowry (who died in 1976) and houses a permanent Lowry exhibition alongside displays of more contemporary artists. In line with regeneration projects throughout the city, Salford Quays has been built around the regenerated docklands and today is a vibrant hub of the city's arts, leisure and sports scenes. Air: Manchester Airport. Rail: Services to Manchester Piccadilly or Victoria train stations then services on from there. Tram: Regualar tram services to the Quays. Water: During the summer, ferries run between the Quays down the Mersey to Liverpool. Road: Bus: Public services and park and ride service from the city.
Contact Addresses Salford Tourist Information Center, The Lowry, Pier 8, Salford Quays M50 3AZ Tel: 0161 848 8601 or 0870 420 4145 Website: www.thequays.org.uk
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